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Imagining a wedding without rings is unusual, isn't it? What's also rare is seeing how technology has expanded to cover areas where none existed before, including wedding rings. In fact, every woman, and even men, would love to know what their fiancé or fiancée does when they're not with them, wouldn't you agree? Married people can tell you that, since cheating in marriages has increased considerably.
Nowadays it seems that cheating is in fashion and if couples could count on some accessory that helped them find out where their partner is without them noticing it would be a wonderful idea, however thanks to a company right here in Brazil this is already possible, as this company created the 'lover's stalker', a seemingly normal ring, but when you look inside its structure you will find the latest technology, an electronic circuit and a GPS system.
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At first, many people said this type of ring would only increase distrust between couples, but they soon realized the usefulness of the invention. It's not just for keeping an eye on lovers or spouses; it can also be used, for example, in cases of kidnapping, helping locate the other person, in the event of a disaster, or simply if the ring is lost.
“Of course it’s going to be very popular,” said a 47-year-old user in Rio whose marriage ended seven years ago largely because of what she said was her husband’s infidelity.
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"It's a different kind of espionage," she said of comparisons to the NSA's surveillance program. "You're investigating someone you know intimately, not a stranger."
The app, called Valentine Tracker, promises to act as a 'private detective in your partner's pocket', which has pleased many suspicious boyfriends and girlfriends who have already rushed to buy theirs.
The rings are controlled by an application installed on the cell phone and so can be easily tracked and if the person is smart and takes off the ring, it shows how long it was removed from the finger.